The card will land in stores on June 8th with a price tag of $79.99 whihc is not bad as the card lookes like a slower clocked Radeon HD 4770. The card's core will be clocked at 700MHz - down 50MHz from the Radeon HD 4770 - but its 512MB of GDDR5 memory will run quicker.
PowerColor claims an effective memory speed of 3,600MHz, 400MHz more than the Radeon HD 4770's 3,200MHz - and the number of stream processors remains unchanged at 640. Positioning wise, the Radeon HD 4730 looks a mid-range solution competing and replacing the Radeon HD 4830.